8 secrets in scripts – Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual

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1.1 Format

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When a device creates a script, a human-readable header is included that
lists the special characters and the escape characters:

!Parameter string escape handling \, 1
!Characters to be preceded with escape char (\): \, !, ", ', ?

1.1.8 Secrets in scripts

A configuration may include secrets (e. g., passwords). When creating a
script, these secrets are written to it in a scrambled form, not in clear text.
These secrets may be up to 31 characters long. The format for a scrambled
secret is: ":v1:<scrambled secret>:" (without the quotes ("), they were added
for readability). v1 denotes the scrambling method (v1 in this case), the value
of the scrambled secret is a 64-digit hex string.

The following commands produce scrambled secrets (if necessary):

Applying or validating a script requires the following conditions for a scram-
bled secret, else it will be considered invalid (usually only relevant if a script
is edited manually):

D

string must not be longer than 64 hex digits

D

string must only contain the digits 0-9 and the characters A-F (or a-f)

D

string length must be even

Command

Note

radius server key acct <ip> <password>
radius server key auth <ip> <password>
users passwd <username> <password>
users snmpv3 encryption <username> des <password>

Tab. 8: Commands in Global Config mode

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